Verdi’s Macbeth, a rare male soprano and a didgeridoo virtuoso top April’s must-see concert calendar

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April concert calendar: Verdi’s Macbeth, a rare male soprano and a didgeridoo virtuoso

The man needs no introduction, but he could use some room. A program from the down-under all-stars features an appearance by virtuoso William Barton, whose stretch didgeridoo takes up space.Tara MacLean, a fearless story. The book is accompanied byApril 13, Ottawa’s National Arts Centre; April 14, Montreal’s BBAM! Gallery; April 23, Charlottetown’s Trailside Music Hall.

Groovy and Weezeresque, the Vancouver indie-rock favourites are in a retrospective mood these days, if their latest release (last year’s satisfyingIn 2010, Avi Avital became the first mandolin player to be nominated for a Grammy Award. What does that say about the mandolin? What does that say about Avital? The charismatic Israeli joins the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to revitalize Bach and Vivaldi and lively miniatures in the Georgian folk-music tradition.

Italian conductor Speranza Scappucci leads the COC Orchestra in a new production of Vivaldi’s tragedy from Scotland’s David McVicar. American baritone Quinn Kelsey sings opposite alternating Lady Macbeths Alexandrina Pendatchanska and Liudmyla Monastyrska.

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